Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse drink from coffee cups sitting in front of a table covered with papers and a typewriter. This photograph was taken during the time of production of the play The Great Sebastians.

Dorothy Stickney and Howard Lindsay sit at center in their costumes for the characters Vinnie and Father in this cast portrait from the Broadway play Life with Father. Other actors surround them, and the set is a house interior from the 1880s. It...

Private First Class Howard A. Chowen stands with one foot on the steps of one of the fort buildings at Fort Lincoln in Bismarck, N.D. A wooden sidewalk runs in front of the building. Telephone poles and other buildings are visible behind him.

A view of the E.H. Sperry farm in Hay Creek Township, Burleigh County, N.D. A hill rises up behind the farm buildings, and a windmill is visible on top of the hill. Haystacks are visible in the distant field, and another crop, possible grain,...

Members of the Casselton, N.D. fire department pose for individual portraits in this composite photograph. The men are identified as follows, from the top row, left to right, to the bottom row: W. Elder, C.P. Hallett, E.F. Buchholz, Charles T....

A group of eight men, all dressed in suits, are pictured. The men are identified as follows: back, left to right: Albert Fox, Howard Wood, Axel Strom, Beecher Moore, Albert E. Bowen, Jr. Front left to right are: Ed Wood, Joe Richardson, Norbert...

State Treasurer John Gray poses with employees from the State Treasurer's Office at a dinner party thrown during the Christmas season. A decorated Christmas tree is partially visible at left. Identified are left to right: Ross Nelson, Oliver...

A view of farm equipment used on the E.H. Sperry farm in Hay Creek Township, Burleigh County, N.D. An Avery Yellow Kid thresher and tractor are in use. A barn and farmhouse are visible in the background.

A view of the rural churchyard where Raymond Stake, Pop Crane, and other members of the 58th and 59th Infantry were buried at St. Gengoulph in France. Simple wooden crosses mark the graves and a wooden gate with a cross marks the entrance to the...

An attorney identified only as Maxwell stands with several other men in front of rail cars hung with the sign "4 cars first oil shipped from Westhope, N.D." A jar containing oil is displayed on a small table in front of the men.

The vertical and geometric design elements of the front entrance door to the Emmons County Memorial Courthouse in Linton, North Dakota speak to the Art Deco style of the building. Additional elements representative of this design include the light...

Locally produced brick covers the two-story exterior of the Emmons County Memorial Courthouse in Linton, North Dakota. The trim is buff ledge Mankato stone. On the north side, thirteen carved stone spandrels bear figures which portray an...

Detail of the windows of the Emmons County Memorial Courthouse in Linton, North Dakota shows the colored enamel transom over two panes of glass separated by a mullion which replaced the original 24-paned windows. The spandrels appear to be carved,...